According to Deadline, promotional information from the controversial church indicates the new network will be available on U.S. cable provider DirectTV, and will also be accessible via Apple, Roku, Amazon Fire and Google Chromecast, in addition to a free app that can be downloaded. (As of this writing, the channel won’t be available in Canada on “traditional” TV.)

On the network’s recently launched Twitter account, the church teased the network’s impending arrival in a series of tweets, including one featuring a preview of some of the network’s programming.

The network premiere countdown clock is now streaming live at https://t.co/5PTWNWgc66! Follow our social feeds for surprises along the way to the premiere and be sure to check the https://t.co/HztmPMp7bm homepage Monday from a desktop computer for a really, REALLY BIG surprise!

According to the app description in the Google Play store, the new network will feature such original series as Meet a Scientologist, Voices for Humanity and L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice, in addition to a series of “Scientology Principles” films that explain “Basic Scientology Technology.”

In recent years, some high-profile former members like director Paul Haggis and Kevin Can Wait star Leah Remini began speaking out against the church after leaving, while Remini’s Scientology and the the Aftermath series on A&E features ex-Scientologists telling their own personal horror stories on a weekly basis.